I love my SCXI's, but they can be a little tricky to set up the first few
times. I would suggest very carefully checking the channel input strings to
the AI Start vi.
Ex : Ob0! SC1! MD1! 0:4
Also make sure that the modules are configured properly in NI-DAQ.
Unless you are an advanced SCXI guy, use multiplexed mode rather than
direct.
Good Luck and don't give up.
Charles Goulding wrote in message ...
>I'm going nuts trying to figure this out. I'm new to Labview and NiDaq. I
>have a P200 running Win 95, an at-mio-16-e2 board, Labview 5.1, nidaq 6.5
>and a scxi 1000 with 1 1161, 2 1121 and 1 1120 modules. If I use the
simple
>analog in vi to get data from one channel I get what I expect. If I use a
>multi channel input vi I get expectd data on the first chan
nel in the list
>but the subsequent channels are all at -10 volts. All of the gains are set
>to 1 by the jumpers and in the channel wizard. The channel wizard sees the
>scxi 1000. It seems like the board is not multiplexing the scxi modules.
If
>I build a vi with parelell loops and aquire data from different channels I
>can get the expectd data from them. What am I doing wrong??
>
>
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